The new comics collection 'Apsara Engine' intersperses tales of future civilizations and half-human hybrid beasts with vignettes of ordinary life — so the reader never knows if something odd is about to happen.
, the new comics collection by Bishakh Som. The world of comics is all about genre — superhero, sci-fi, fantasy, horror — and most of the time it's pretty easy to match any book to its proper slot. Even highbrow graphic novels tend to categorize themselves through the style of art they employ and the types of stories they tell. Not this book, though. Its images and concepts seem to come from a place all their own.
You might classify these comics as"literary," but Som's approach to storytelling is as uncanny as her style and themes.
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